package ExtUtils::MM_AIX; use strict; our $VERSION = '7.18_01'; $VERSION = eval $VERSION; require ExtUtils::MM_Unix; our @ISA = qw(ExtUtils::MM_Unix); =head1 NAME ExtUtils::MM_AIX - AIX specific subclass of ExtUtils::MM_Unix =head1 SYNOPSIS Don't use this module directly. Use ExtUtils::MM and let it choose. =head1 DESCRIPTION This is a subclass of ExtUtils::MM_Unix which contains functionality for AIX. Unless otherwise stated it works just like ExtUtils::MM_Unix =head2 Overridden methods =head3 dlsyms Define DL_FUNCS and DL_VARS and write the *.exp files. =cut sub dlsyms { my($self,%attribs) = @_; return '' unless $self->needs_linking; my @m; # these will need XSMULTI-fying but maybe that already happens push @m,"\ndynamic :: $self->{BASEEXT}.exp\n\n" unless $self->{SKIPHASH}{'dynamic'}; # dynamic and static are subs, so... push @m,"\nstatic :: $self->{BASEEXT}.exp\n\n" unless $self->{SKIPHASH}{'static'}; # we avoid a warning if we tick them join "\n", @m, $self->xs_dlsyms_iterator(\%attribs); } =head3 xs_dlsyms_ext On AIX, is C<.exp>. =cut sub xs_dlsyms_ext { '.exp'; } =head1 AUTHOR Michael G Schwern with code from ExtUtils::MM_Unix =head1 SEE ALSO L =cut 1;